Special Issue
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Special IssueDigital Touch
Touching something from miles away is now not only a possibility, but a reality.
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Special IssueKill Decision
How long before the “kill decision,” the critical choice to fire and take a life, is shifted from humans to software?
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Special IssueGraphene 101
Like many of the great scientific breakthroughs that came before it, the discovery of graphene happened almost by accident.
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Special IssueHumanity + Technology = 1
Before his death in 1957, Hungarian-American mathematician John Von Neumann said something that, even though it was only paraphrased, would profoundly shape the world to come.
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Special IssueLight-Speed Trading
Securities trading has always been about technology, but now it’s becoming far less about people.
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Special IssueWho Do You Trust?
Created in 2009 by an anonymous developer under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin has experienced a wild ride in its short lifetime.
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Special IssueRobots Eating Apples
When art meets technology, strange and wonderful things are created.
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NewsLearning From the Inside Out
After a decade of trying, Concordia University will be able to offer students an official Major in First Peoples Studies, as its long-sought governmental recognition has been approved.
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Special IssueDecoding Body Images
Fashion, music and advertising industries in modern media have long been criticized for marketing body images, from “thinspiration” to “sexploitation.”
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